2009 Archive
6931.
Cloudkick (YC W09) Now Lets You Migrate Your Amazon Machine Images To Slicehost (techcrunchit.com)
6932.
Confreaks RubyConf 2009 Videos (rubyconf2009.confreaks.com)
6933.
Str0ke isn't dead yet. He's just being trolled. (twitter.com)
6934.
Carl Sagan's Baloney Detection Kit (users.tpg.com.au)
6935.
Model Plane Flies the Atlantic [2003] (sciencenewsforkids.org)
6936.
Interactive map of Linux kernel (makelinux.net)
6937.
Experiences deploying a large-scale infrastructure in Amazon EC2 (agiletesting.blogspot.com)
6938.
Engineering Student Builds Real Transforming Robot Car (techeblog.com)
6939.
Plain English Explanation of Big O Notation (cforcoding.com)
6940.
Patience and hard work (contrast.ie)
6941.
Palo Alto Hacker House - Now Seeking Replacements (sfbay.craigslist.org)
6942.
An Introduction To Frequency Modulation (w/ Lisp code) (ccrma.stanford.edu)
6943.
Rich Hickey and Brian Beckman - Inside Clojure (54 minute video interview) (channel9.msdn.com)
6944.
Features planned for clojure 1.1 (clojure.blogspot.com)
6945.
How to Kill Mysql Performance (slideshare.net)
6946.
How Samba was written (samba.org)
6947.
Salt Water collects on leg of Mars Lander (marsdaily.com)
6948.
GitHub Developer site (develop.github.com)
6949.
Stop Paying Attention: Zoning Out Is a Crucial Mental State (discovermagazine.com)
6950.
The biggest gains come from knowing your data (cacm.acm.org)
6951.
ACLU Sues for Records on Border Laptop Searches (techpolitik.com)
6952.
Brilliant adwords hack: Demand Media (wired.com)
6953.
How the Digital Economy bill is trying to kill open Wi-Fi networks (guardian.co.uk)
6954.
How we cache at CollegeHumor (adamgotterer.com)
6955.
Sexy Lexing with Python (evanfosmark.com)
6956.
Google forced to go web 0.0 by courts (nytimes.com)
6957.
Heroku: Amazon EBS Performance (YC W08) (orion.blog.heroku.com)
6958.
Amazon Introduces Bidding for CPU Time (Spot Instances) (console.aws.amazon.com)
6959.
Canonical URL Tag - The Most Important Advancement in SEO Practices Since Sitemaps (seomoz.org)
6960.
Linux driver map: paste the output of lspci -n, get your hardware and appropriate drivers. (kmuto.jp)